So I've started getting somewhere with turning things, slowly.
Sharpening has become a major issue through, I do all my hand tools by hand on a fine India stone, followed by slate, with a convex bevel... They're very sharp but neither the technique or the stones are appropriate for HSS turning tools.
Sharpening with a flat bevel is no issue, but I'm at my wits end trying to get really sharp skews. I have access to a bench Grinder with a carbonudrum wheel & assortment of polishing mops, and a linisher with a fine garnet belt.
My temptation is to sharpen with a brief touch on the linisher and then use a firm wheel and compound on the Grinder to polish. I've had more success using the linisher, finishing with the slate stone and stropping on an old welding glove to remove the wire edge, but it's still not as sharp as I'd like (subjectively judged on finish left by a planing cut, my arm hair is too fine for the shave test to work, and I'm not pointing a freshly sharpened skew at my face to test it).
Once I get a chisel sharp, how frequently should I be honing it to keep the edge in good nic, and what techniques are advised.
Sharpening has become a major issue through, I do all my hand tools by hand on a fine India stone, followed by slate, with a convex bevel... They're very sharp but neither the technique or the stones are appropriate for HSS turning tools.
Sharpening with a flat bevel is no issue, but I'm at my wits end trying to get really sharp skews. I have access to a bench Grinder with a carbonudrum wheel & assortment of polishing mops, and a linisher with a fine garnet belt.
My temptation is to sharpen with a brief touch on the linisher and then use a firm wheel and compound on the Grinder to polish. I've had more success using the linisher, finishing with the slate stone and stropping on an old welding glove to remove the wire edge, but it's still not as sharp as I'd like (subjectively judged on finish left by a planing cut, my arm hair is too fine for the shave test to work, and I'm not pointing a freshly sharpened skew at my face to test it).
Once I get a chisel sharp, how frequently should I be honing it to keep the edge in good nic, and what techniques are advised.